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Can you burn an SD Flex View purchase to DVD?
We recently bought a bunch of Pixar movies through Flex View. We take a lot of long drives, with two small kids (2 & 4) and just got one of those backseat portable DVD players - and were hoping we could burn some of the Flex View videos to DVD for the next long drive to keep our, and our kids sanity in check.
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Kevin
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@kmkuntz wrote:Out of curiosity - what kind of DVD recorder do you use? ...
Here's a link to photos of our installation:
http://forums.verizon.com/t5/Home-Networking/Cmon-Show-Us-Your-Network/m-p/481733#M765
Below is a detailed schematic of the installation that shows a Toshiba 620 DVD-R/VHS combo:
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@kmkuntz wrote:Can you burn an SD Flex View purchase to DVD?
We recently bought a bunch of Pixar movies through Flex View. We take a lot of long drives, with two small kids (2 & 4) and just got one of those backseat portable DVD players - and were hoping we could burn some of the Flex View videos to DVD for the next long drive to keep our, and our kids sanity in check.
Thanks
Kevin
I doubt that you can -- they are digital rights protected.
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Maybe.
I burn movies I watched on demand to DVD by playing from my STB to DVR recorder.
So if you can wathced the pruchsed movies on your STB and have a DVD recorder, try it and see.
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Thanks guys. I'll try the DVD recorder.
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Out of curiosity - what kind of DVD recorder do you use? Do you use a standalone device or can you use one that's internal to a laptop/desktop?
Thanks
Kevin
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@kmkuntz wrote:Out of curiosity - what kind of DVD recorder do you use? ...
Here's a link to photos of our installation:
http://forums.verizon.com/t5/Home-Networking/Cmon-Show-Us-Your-Network/m-p/481733#M765
Below is a detailed schematic of the installation that shows a Toshiba 620 DVD-R/VHS combo:
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That's awesome. Thank you.
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i am wondering the same thing. I ASSUMED i would be able to access the purchased movie on my account page on the verizon website, and burn it with my laptop. i think that is too common sensical for verizon to have considered. as for any protection or rights, they have none. i purchased the movie. i bought the rights.
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@fiveworth wrote:... as for any protection or rights, they have none. i purchased the movie. i bought the rights.
Actually you purchased only the right to view the movie. Here's another example (if needed).
I like museums and go often. Next week I will (re)visit the Barnes in Philly. Just bought tickets so my wife, my cousin, and I can stare at the paintings in this improbably wonderful collection. However I don't yet own any of the paintings and I doubt that the Museum director will allow me to display the paintings of my choice in my living room any time soon.
Of course that's merely my view and I could be wrong.